
July/August RecapHello everyone, it’s time for another issue recap. So without further ado:
Cover: This cover just feels like summer to me (my second-favorite season). Love the grass and tall pitcher of lemonade. And Master ’07 Katrina Simeck’s
Summertime layout is bright and vibrant.
We’ve had a few requests for the
Summertime supply list, so here it is:
summertimeby Katrina SimeckColchester, Vermont
supplies: Adhesive (SCRAPBOOK ADHESIVES BY 3L) • Brads (Making Memories) •
Cardstock (Bazzill, Die Cuts With A View, WorldWin) • Die-cutting system
(QuicKutz) • Flowers (American Crafts) • Patterned paper (BoBunny) • Pens
(Sharpie)
Pg. 2Looking for a cute way to document your summer memories? Check out this issue’s
Journaling Spot.
Pg. 8: WEB EXCLUSIVES (Don’t have the magazine at your fingertips? I’ve included the links below. Enjoy!)-We’ve got another irresistible FREE digital kit from Michelle Coleman.
Click here to download her Bohemian Summer kit.-What’s your favorite journaling tool?
Click here to share.(
Pg. 40 Find out how to record authentic journaling on your layouts in the
Beyond the Obvious feature by Contributing Editor Courtney Walsh.)
-Learn how to combine themed embellishments with a basic collection of patterned papers to create a fun, trendy look in
this Web exclusive from Hot Off The Press Designer Laura Nicholas.-Discover easy-to-learn digital skills to create your own patterned paper.
Click here. (Tip: You can use your
NEW Bohemian Summer kit. See above for details on where to download the kit.)
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Click here to see inspiring summer photos from Contributing Editor Laura Oles. (
Pg. 20: Give your own summer photos a boost using Laura’s tips for capturing sunsets, using white-balance basics and shooting blurred-action photos in this issue's
Focus on Images column,
3 Steps to Sensation Summer Snapshots.)
(I love Vita Thai’s
Mum’s Advice No. 289 layout. Currently, one of my favorite hybrid techniques is printing text on photos. It’s so easy! Want another example?
Click here. (Scroll down to see the layout.) Also, please note that the giveaway mentioned in this blog entry is over.)
Pg. 22This month’s
True Colors column is dedicated to monochromatic color palettes. (Kari Hansen’s
Ode to Flylady layout uses variations of one of my favorite colors: purple.
Challenge: Read Kari’s tips and create a monochromatic layout of your own that showcases one of your favorite colors.
Share them here.
Pg. 44Traveling this summer? Check out the
Wanderlust Revealed feature.
Sneak Peek:Tip #9—Save maps. In whole or in part, they’ll add a unique touch to your layouts later.
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Idea: I recently incorporated a map on a collage I created (see below). To capture a textured, collage-like look on a layout, you can use the same technique I did.
Here’s how: Adhere your piece of map using gel medium. Use Vaseline on the places you’d like the map to show through. Then, paint over the entire map surface with acrylic paint. When the paint dries, you will be able to wipe away the areas you covered in Vaseline, revealing sections of your map.)
Page 50 to 72You’ve got to check out
all of the incredibly inspiring reader layouts we have in this month’s galleries:
It’s A Guy Thing and
Reader Idea Gallery!
As always, please leave comments and let us know what you thought about this issue. We truly enjoy hearing your thoughts/suggestions/ideas.
This weekend, I’m off to my sister’s high school graduation and party. If you have suggestions for documenting graduations/parties, I’d love to hear them.
Click here to share your ideas.Wishing you a wonderful rest of the week,
Katie